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Fame that lasts through years must be based on a solid foundation--- the reputation of the Gordon hat is one of perfect quality. who is in charge of the chassis puts the Dort engine thru its paces. and ex- plains the simplicity and strength of the underpinning which has made the Dort a standard in sturdiness. MAYNARD WILL HANDLE TIRES L. B, Maynard, well known Bis- shows of the country, coming to marek commercial salesmaf, is pre- jarck direct from Denver, and i paring to open a branch distributing ott much admired by eendents wal agency in the Northwest hotel byild- jotive engineering. An: exper! ‘ing on Main street for the Firestone Tire Co. Mr. Maynard will stock up S with a complete line of Firestone | HER’S FRIEND ‘tires, and in addition will handle other ‘automobile accessories. He may also act as manufacturers’ agent for sev- FOR CIAL DORT CHASSIS SHOWN stock Dort chassis, fussed up with extra paint and stripped to its 1 essential parts, has been a gen- source of attraction at the Bis- k Motor Co.’s plant on Broadway he last two days. This famous is has made a tour of all the big FOUR DOGGIES IN DEATH CELL AT CITY JAIL If there is in your family a trust- ing, affectionate, wiggly, wagging bowkie' dog that thinks you’re about lit, and if you would like to keep that bow-wow. in the family, ’twould be a mighty good idea for you to call upon Chief Martineson or Caretaker Mc- Donald at the city hall and leave with him an iron boy in exchange for a 1919 model dog license tag. For the dog-catcher is abroad in the land. H Yesterday there were four little puppies in the death cell at the city bastile awaiting ‘their turn with the executioner. BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE OF WORLD'S WAR CALLED. 10 MEET Temporary «=: Organization . for North Dakota to Be Formed ,., at Fargo on Saturday. North Dakota veterans of the World War will meet. in Fargo.on Saturday, May 3, for the selection of delegates to attend the national convention of the American Legion, to be held at St. Louis on May 8, when the national organization of the Veterans’ Legion, originally formed. jin. France, will be perfected. s Julius Baker of Fargo,. temporary state chairman of the North Dakota committee, today. issued’ the following ; call for the meeting: . “Over in France there was organiz- ed the American Legion, embracin; American soldiers and sailors in sery- ice. between the. declaration of war’ and the signing of the armistice, It includes all those .who ‘served country either in the United:States or in. foreign lands. resentation on the. basis- of at least 60 per cent enlisted men:-in-each state organization.» ‘ “Its purpose is to secure the proper recording of America’s- participation in. the war, the preservation of the memory of those who died in the serv- ice, and the adequate:care of;wounded and, disabled. mén,"and’ the’ pfomotion of the interest “of the veterans of the wars, “Tt ts non-political and fs nations! in scope, ' Tut.-Col. ‘Roosévalt} tempérary: the! It contemplates rep-: FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. pone UR guarantee of satisfaction is as clear and straightfor- ward as we can make it. We want your satisfaction; that’s ours. What do your Clothes Cost? HE cost of clothes isn’t the price alone; it’s the price divided by the number of days you wear the clothes. Our clothes aren’t low in price, but they cost you less than other clothes because you get more days of wear for every dollar you spend; they wear longer; look bet- ter, too. All wool; stylish ; gaaranteed. PERSONAL SERVICE AND SATISFACTION . ‘Bergeson’s’ | Day before yesterday a half-dozen chairman, has: issued ‘a /call, for a, na-' = little four-legged citizens whose own- tional convention at St Loulson May'| will he duly considered by the organi- ers or, pals didn’t care enough about |% text. and-has requested. the North ation in selecting delegates to the S them to buy their lifes ab. dollar a ta state iftee. to: atvange vy G head wagged their pitiful Way to dog ere neeren: at ‘ i In just so manyuBismarek. homes,, in| all probability, there, ,seme, Bar: +o stained little boy. who. is wondering why Prince or Duke or Nero or Rover doesn’t come home. Such tragedies are not nice, and it} acquaintance in the Slope’ country than Mr. Maynard, and succéss'is pre- dicted for him in’ his new veriture. | CARD OF‘THANKS. D 4 - fietdithe may, gismarck friends of Hid yy aughter,, Tillie Vendt,; who so ye sent ‘flowers and massages of | sympathy at the time of our bereave ment, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. i |mated today, when J. W. Hintgen be- | but the price was a good ‘round one. came the owner of Paulson | Hintgen's has occupied the 25 foot property on Main st ix the |store built several years ago by A, Lan- Hintgen store, the deal bei sed. | terman, but the business has been rap- through G. 1, Solum, The. idly outgrowing present quarters. and ate Committee, ff is 50 feet and is ineone of the be ig was with the i of providing for Argo.” locations; Main street. *2Dhé ano Tre fapre needs: he business that { of the fiinsaction is not made public. this Paulson property was hougghit ieral well known associated lines. Few pectant Mothers Bismarck men have a more general ABSOLUTELY SAFE Many men are willing to pay extra for extra fineness in a hat—therefore ‘conve eeprogram ..af, the. ion wl be formplated. “101. Broudway. i will aceon el ve hela at BST it meeting at Fargo of Saturday, May 3, 7 Rh OP | at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Commercial | HIN TG iN ‘ORE ! club -rooms ¥fox: ithe <aboye . mentioned "I | MR. and MRS! HUGO VENDT. Gnly’ costa ‘etdolae: t ort th A | Dutpose. All those who. served their TO SPREAD OUT | ew Salem, N. D. Gon which isn't worth a oll e te onie country as. soldiers ailors between (CE ‘UAR, TAILO eee ertainly ist't must of e dog vor |APTHL 6, 1917, and. Noy. 11,.1918, are’ Mandan, XN. D., May 2—A real es: ‘ GUAR ED TAILORING : ie owitce "ey't Push of alan &: requested to attend sid: meeting. If tate transaction which ha hang- Dry cleaning and pressing, hand or ; pani hu see natalie unable to attend your preference in ing fire for the past 10 days and con- | machine wor's for ladies pnd gene Thee een 4)ihe choice of delegates, if? presented cerning which many of the business mel ert repair work, Guaran- to the undersigned before the meeting, men have been informed was consum- ced all work. Suits from $25.00 tol] CLUB STANDING (|j2: eee : $65.00. We call for and deliver. ”. ¢ SPIRO & CO. | ioe '| AMERICAN LEAGUE. Upp. Postoffice. | W. “The Home of Service” Phones: arn \ R.CAR OWNER" <“Ga.jiuoninan fa oe ‘ thin the next few weeks) SE BARGAIN ° + |\Cleveland .. 3 ill be-getting:out your auto- | Ker re Ae a : Enrfaelphia é 2 400 e!und preparing for the:sea-' ion 241 0 livase of 7 aris (petite tee age frUn.: Doubtless one of the | Mt , dleven “Uy Plots. Corne St. ME it Yio ‘167 eh foipy thation pil hav 7th ‘Street and the Nice: home. der‘wt your tres. four line of Kelly-Springfield : gs and tubes we believe that | ; have something that will! JH. HOMIHAN: i igation. That | Lucas Block. Phorie 745. true, but as has | ke cathy shel | juality remains Jong aft 4 jee is forgotten?” | QUALITY COUNTS 3/¥" 2 pin our store, or call.us up YOVILL ALWAYS LIKE THE 'Q| "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. & shall be pleased (0 show? Dytterson Wat $)50 SSOURI, VALLE Touivl “$2 a i AAOMAT | i /MOTOR CO. Minneapolis . he Home of Service” B AN K Indianapolis RL PEDERSON, Mer. Sate Bismarck,ND. rere 400 had NATION) MAGE Insurance ‘Written beg sie) ss te Aer Cincinnati Brooklyn, .. 4 Philadelphia New York . Chicago... Pittsburgh St. Louls *'The: War is, over, but the cost of il not set id. vernmen PBs ita menus Obligations to make Vic- ‘possible. These ob- ations must be met. America’s Victory will not be complete. until America settles her bills. Americans must’ supply ‘the funds—by subscrib- ing liberally to the Vic- , tory Liberty Loan. This bank’s officers and employes will gladly co-operate with you. GET IT AT YOURDEALERS OR WRITE TW. Stevenson Go, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DISTRIBUTORS ‘Milwaukee Boston .. THURSDAY'S RESULTS, . National League. Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 3. Others postponed -on account of rain Kansas City ck North Dakota | American League. New York 7, Boston 93. Detroit 8, Cleveland 1. ~ Others postponed on account of rain, The Oldest and Largest Bank | inthis sectionof _ the State THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS / will give a nce Friday, Evening, May 2, at the ‘COLUMBUS ‘HALL AT 8 O'CLOCK very..good lunchean will be served and a charge of 50 cents a : puple for cards and 75 cents a couple for the dancing and 25 cents ‘couple-for the extra lady. The Overland Orchestra will furnish ie dance’music, All Royal Neighbors and their friends ate‘cor- ally invited. The proceeds will be used to help care for the : French Orphans the Lodge has taken. Save che Leather and | Keep your Shoes Neat -. in LIQUIDS ann PASTES FOR BLACK,WHITE,TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES" THE F.F.CALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD, BUFFALO, N.S American Association. Kansas City 7. Louisville, 11. Others: « posthoned:,,.on, account, of i rain, : Established“1879 National League. Score: ‘ bid ie Cincinnati Mer eee es St. Louis .. eesf OAS pd Batteries: Eller and Rariden; Sher- del, Goodwin, Tuero and Snyder, Clem- ons, SSS S DEPOSITS SECURED ’_ BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN ge ‘THE STATE DEPOSITORS aus Seas: Souriten* a ~. GUARANTY. FUND =. uw Ruel; Mays and Schang. ze ‘Score: | Detroit .. , Cleveland , Batteries: American League. Score: An Easy Way to Pay for Your VICTORY BOND If you signed up for a $100 VICFORY BOND and intend to pay for it by installments here is a plan for making payments and scarcely miss the money. Boland | Coveleskie, Enzmann, O'Neill, Nunamaker. and Stannage; Phillips. and Paying Yourself a Salary Every time you make a deposit on account here — you are merely. paying ‘yourself a salary—a salary Weather R 5, AS to be collected when you are not'able to.earn one eather Report | some other place. : i oe For twenty-four hours ending at noon May 2: ‘emper: ; Temperature at noon . Hiehest yesterday .. Se i Lowest yesterday. . ! Low last night ‘Preeipitation ‘4 | Highest wind velocit: ractors Forecast \ ; For North Dakota: _Unsettled / Weather tonight and Saturday; prob- ably showers; cooler Saturday and extreme west, portion tonight. ; Lowest Temperntites Cleaning Up, Piowing or remov- ie rubbish, call Wachter, Phone “* Open an account with this bank— 4 Deposit enough to cover— ‘ : 1st Installment, $10, due May 10 Then.$1.40 a week for 9 weeks for— ; 2nd Installment, $10, due July 15 Then $5 a week for 4 weeks for— a 8 3rd Installment, $20, due Aug. 12 Then $5 a week for 4 weeks for— ; Ath Installment, $20, due Sept. 9 Then $5.a week for 4 weeks for— : 5th Installment, $20, due Oct..7 Then’$4 a week for 5 weeks for— : 6th Installment, $20, due Nov, 11 Tf deposits are made in this maner. you, will. ¢ Nov. lth have a balance to. your credit cf S500 , more than enough to take care of accrued interest on deferred payments. ‘And your bond is all paid for. Try it! CAPITAL SECURITY BANK Bismarck, N. D. It means'contfort in the days when you are not able to work all thé time. : It means protection for your family in case something should happen to you. » And it gives you that feeling of something - well done. ‘It furnishes that protected feeling. ee Ry liman & Taylor Power Behind Successful Farming and Road Building Today. Come.in.and:ask us about it. ~ BISMARCK BANK . Fargo .,... marck, N. : Williston Bis k, Grand Forks . St. Paul . Helena Chicago ....., Swift Current Kansas City OR: essible—Economical in use of Fuel and Lubricating Oil—Durable. Aultman & Taylor Machine Co. Inc. BRANCHES——— te s:Kargo,— Grand Forks — Minot, N. D. ROBERTS, a A a Sail “The Friendly. Bank” Cleaning Up, Plowing or remov- yt ing rubbish, call Wachter, Phone — : polis, Minn.